FREE DISNEY SOUVENIRS. I bet the title alone got your attention, right?
If you are taking a trip to Disney World, you will want to bring back a few mementos from your trip. Sure, you will probably buy some souvenirs (these are our favorite souvenirs to purchase) but did you know there are FREE Disney World Souvenirs that you can actually take home?
15 FREE Disney World Souvenirs
These aren’t junk either, they are things that you will be glad to bring back from vacation.
1. Disney Luggage Tags
If you are going to Disney World and staying at a Disney Resort, you will get mailed to you a set of Disney 50th Anniversary celebration luggage tags.
These tags will be mailed to you with your other extras like Free Mini Golf Tickets!
2. Celebratory Buttons.
If you are staying at a Disney World resort, you can get FREE Disney World Souvenirs by requesting buttons at the front desk.
If you aren’t staying at a Disney Resort, you can find FREE Disney Celebratory buttons at the customer service center.
They are also available at the Disney World ticket counters when you enter the park.
They have them for such celebrations as birthdays, anniversaries, family reunions, first visits, and honeymoons.
Even if it isn’t your birthday, but it is someone’s in your party, you can get an I’m Celebrating pin!
One of the perks of wearing these FREE Souvenir buttons is that Cast Members will make you feel even more special by giving you a more personalized greeting.
3. Disney Stickers
When entering Disney theme parks, many times Cast Members will be passing out Disney stickers. We’ve also seen them given out when you enter stores and restaurants inside the parks.
While the most popular stickers are Mickey Mouse, we have seen other character stickers as well.
When in doubt, ask a greeter or even a photographer! They will give you more than one if you ask and they are great for scrapbooks.
4. Disney Park Maps
These are at the entrance of each park and what I find really cool is that they have Disney Park maps in different languages!
Why not pick up one to take home for your scrapbook or put it in a frame as a way to remember your fantastic vacation?
5. Drivers License
If you eat at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater at Hollywood Studios, you will be dining in a vintage car and here, you don’t have to be 16 to get a Driver’s License!
This is a free Disney souvenir that is available to all!
6. Pirate’s Treasure Map
Go to A Pirate’s Adventure in Magic Kingdom and get a free treasure map to Adventure Land.
This map is for playing the game, but it is also a great frameable souvenir map!
7. Mardi Gras Beads or Lei
If you are staying at Port Orleans French Quarter, you will get free Mardi Gras beads.
Those who visit Polynesian Resort for the ‘Ohana will get a free Lei when you go through check-in.
8. FREE Disney Character Meet & Greet Picture
One of the perks to having a Disney Chase Visa Card, you can go to an exclusive Meet & Greet at Epcot and at Hollywood Studios.
You will get a free digital Photo Pass picture added to your My Disney Experience account.
9. Wilderness Explorer Field Journal
At Animal Kingdom, kids can take part in an adventure learning about Animals and their habitats through their Wilderness Explorer Program.
Each guest can pick up a Field Journal at the Wilderness Explorer headquarters (located on the bridge between the Oasis and Discovery Island) and gather stickers as they complete various activities through the park.
This is one of the best freebies at Disney World for kids.
10. Birthday Card on your Birthday
When visiting Disney World on your birthday, you may find that you get certain perks.
One thing that we often receive is Birthday Cards signed by characters when we dine at certain Disney World table service restaurants.
We’ve received them most often at Disney resort restaurants.
11. Belle Bookmark
If you go to Enchanted Tales with Belle, you will not only get to have a meet & greet with the princess (with a picture), but you will also get a FREE bookmark!
This free Disney souvenir can be used for years to come!
12. Children’s Activity Menus
When you go to a sit-down restaurant at Disney, your child will get an activity menu.
If your child is too busy to work on the activity menu during their meal, then be sure to pack it to take home.
They can be used later while you are back in your room or on the car/plane ride back home! You can even take home the crayons.
13. Jedi Diploma Certificate
While at Hollywood Studios, one of the Star Wars activities your child can participate in is Jedi Academy.
If your child participates, they can walk away with an official Jedi Diploma certificate. It is a perfect souvenir to frame.
14. Passports
If you visit EPCOT during one of their many festivals throughout the year, you can pick up a FREE Disney passport.
This passport can be found where to get park maps at the entrance and at various food kiosks.
15. Kidcot Passport Suitcase
One of the best FREE Disney World Souvenirs for kids is at the Epcot Kidcot Fun Stops.
Each stop features a FREE Disney coloring souvenir for the kids.
They will get a different card & sticker set for each country they visit in the World Showcase.
If you ask, they will also write your name or a greeting in their native language on the card.
Getting souvenirs from Disney World is something everyone wants to do, but when you can get FREE Disney World souvenirs, it is that much more fun!
What are some other FREE Disney Souvenirs you’ve found in the park?
Disney World Planning Information
There is so much to think about when it comes to planning your Disney vacation. We encourage you to check out our entire site, but if you are just getting started with planning, we have some posts you should begin with.
Looking for the best time to visit Disney World? We have Disney World crowd calendars that will tell you what’s going on each month of the year, dates to avoid, typical weather conditions, and other useful information.
Considering a Disney World Resort? There are so many perks to staying on Disney property. We have a full list of all the Disney Resorts as well as many Disney Resort reviews for you to get a firsthand perspective.
If you are a foodie, you will be glad to know that there are great restaurants at Disney World, this includes buffets, character meals and even some places the adults will love.
Want to get the best deal on your trip? We can show you not only how to travel to Disney on a budget, but we can also give you ideas on how to save on Disney tickets and where to book your vacation so that you get the best price.
We even have Disney packing lists, essential park day items and other things to consider bringing with you to the park that you might not think about.
Lastly, if you are traveling to Disney World for the first time and unsure how Genie+ and Lightning Lane work, where to find Hidden Mickeys or if you should add a Disney Dining Plan, we have tons of information to share..
Remember that we aren’t travel agents, we are regular Disney travelers just like you, but have been blessed with the opportunity to visit the parks regularly. Because we’ve been so much, we’ve learned many valuable Disney insider tips that we can share with others.
Barbara
Tuesday 13th of August 2019
Whenever I go to DW and take any of the Disney’s transportation (bus, boat, monorail), I ask for transportation cards. I had a great time taking my off day from the parks and collected a lot of them!
Kristi
Thursday 22nd of August 2019
That's awesome. I wasn't aware that they still do this!
Heather
Friday 24th of August 2018
If you don’t have kids but as an adult you want to act like a kid while your there can the adults participate in the kids activities as well?
Patty
Thursday 16th of January 2020
Is there a list of rides that pregnant women can't ride ?
Kristi
Friday 24th of August 2018
Of course! Disney wants all of their guests to feel the magic! Believe me, they encourage you to feel your inner child spirit!
Yaron
Tuesday 20th of February 2018
HAY Thanks for all the tips it will help us next month when we come to wdw.
Mary
Thursday 28th of September 2017
When we went on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, one time with my mom, she got a certificate that said Happy Birthday because a cast member noticed that she was wearing her "It's My Birthday" pin. I've gotten a free dessert when I wore mine but that was a few years ago. You can also get a call from Goofy for your birthday if you ask a cast member to put you through to him. At least, we've gotten that twice. Once at Animal Kingdom, and once in the American Pavilion at Epcot's World Showcase.
If you ask at Guest Services, they have Safety cards with Timone and Pumbaa on them, with messages like, "Don't wait too late to hydrate," and "It's a rope, not a ride," among others. I think there are 12 or 15, total.
Each of the watercraft have transportation cards, if you ask the captain or any cast member on board or at the entrance/exit of the boat. I think they have one for each of the monorails, too. It used to be that you could sit up in the very front of the monorail and get a Co-Pilot card. I know they did away with passengers at the front, but you may still be able to get the card.
You can get a list of all the penny presses for the park by going to Guest Services. If you get your child's first haircut at the Barber Shop on Main Street, next to the Emporium, the child will receive a certificate , which has the baby Disney Characters Fab 5 on it. It's adorable.
At Disney Springs, they give out free samples of chocolate squares at Ghirardelli Chocolate Store.
If you buy a hat at any of the shops, they'll usually embroider it for free, just ask a cast member or Guest Services where you bought it for directions to where to get it embroidered. At Magic Kingdom, they have a spot by the hat shop on Main Street. I know Disney Springs has a place, too. Speaking of buying things, you can ask if they have any of the Mickey head shaped confetti to throw in the bag - it goes great for scrapbooking. If you don't want to carry around all the stuff you've bought in the park, just have them send it to Guest Services for pick-up. If you're staying on property, they'll send it to your room, I believe, too. There's a lot of stuff to do at each of the on-property resorts. Some of the resorts have s'mores and campfire stories. Boardwalk has magic shows and juggling and other street performers. And some of the resorts have free movie nights outside. Disney Springs has concerts and a splash pad for the kids to play around in. I think Fort Wilderness has hayrides. Most of the resorts have a fun little club house to go and play air hockey, pool, table tennis, video games, board games, shuffleboard, hula hoop, activity and coloring, watch movies, etc., besides just enjoying the swimming pool. They also have pin trading boards available at most of them.
Kristi
Sunday 1st of October 2017
I didn't know they did free embroidery! I definitely need to get this done next time! Thanks for adding your tips! THey are awesome.
Cassidy W.
Tuesday 18th of April 2017
My family always gets the refillable cups! We figure we're going to drink our body weight in drinks anyways, and it's fun to see how the designs change every year!